There are very few headstones
that are readable & 20 or 30 graves with fieldstones or unmarked graves (Jerry
Leach)

This cemetery is located on 255 acres that was granted
to John Singleton by the Lincoln Co. Court in 1803 for settling and
improving the vacant land. John died in 1810 and could possibly be the
first burial in the cemetery. His widow, Mary White Singleton remained
on the farm and died ca. 1858.I visited the farm on 27 Nov. 1995 and cut
away the bushes and briars and examined every stone I could find. (Foster
Reynolds)

h/o Susan Alice Woner - buried at
Double Springs Cem w/2nd husband Logan ReynoldsThe foot stone marked PMR
is the grave of my Great Grandfather Perry M. Reynolds.
The headstone was destroyed when the cemetery was cleared in
early 2006. I have a picture of the headstone. (Foster
Reynolds)

Jerry
Leach
Foster Reynolds

Jerry Leach Foster Reynolds

Unknown Stone

Jerry
Leach

Unknown Stones

Jerry
Leach

Sally Reynolds

Suggested listing:

24 Jan. 1818 - 28 Aug. 1897

d/o Perry Green Magness Reynolds
and Nancy Singleton
The stone for Sally Reynolds is the broken upper half.
She was an unmarried sister of Perry M. Reynolds

Jerry
Leach
Foster Reynolds

Reynolds
stone broken - letter sa and 1866 months visible
The son of Perry M. Reynolds and Susan Alice Woner. This
stone was also broken when the cemetery was cleared. He
was 8 months old.